Eastern English Channel Broadscale Mapping

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 89 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 24, 2006
Abstract
Every year approximately 22 million tonnes of marine sand and gravel are dredged form British waters. The eastern English Channel (EEC) contains substantial reserves, a proportion of which have been identified by the aggregates industry for potential future exploitation. The main aim of this study is to produce broadscale marine habitat maps of the EEC area. The UK aggregates industry has formed a consortium of representatives (the eastern English Channel Association), and have sponsored an initial baseline survey and follow-up sampling programmes as part of a Regional Environmental Assessment (REA) covering a patchwork of aggregate prospecting areas. To complement this effort, a large-scale geophysical survey was conducted in 2005 to place the REA in a wider spatial context and, thereby, to help assess the environmental significance of any future impacts arising from commercial aggregate extraction over the broader region of the EEC.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Eastern English Channel Broadscale MappingMLA: Eastern English Channel Broadscale Mapping. International Marine Minerals Society, 2006.